Maine Optometry Eye Care Services
Eye Exams
Eye exams are the foundation of a lifetime of clear vision and healthy eyes. We know that different eyes have different needs, so we offer multiple types of eye exams to make sure your care is thorough and completely tailored to you.
Comprehensive
Contact Lens
Pediatric
Our pediatric eye exams are just like our regular exams, but they’re completely tailored to children’s developing eyes. We’ll track any changes in their vision as they grow, keep their vision prescription updated, and look for signs of conditions and issues more common in children, like myopia.
Diabetic
Eye Disease Management
Macular Degeneration
Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) occurs with age and develops when your macula, the part of your eye responsible for central vision, begins to wear down. This damage can affect the way you see things in front of you, and it doesn’t always have noticeable symptoms until it’s too late. We use the latest diagnostic tools to identify indicators of AMD — and will quickly come up with a customized treatment plan if we do see any signs of concern.
Glaucoma
This common condition is the leading cause of blindness for adults over the age of 60, where abnormally high intraocular pressure (IOP) damages a crucial part of your vision system, the optic nerve. While damage from glaucoma is irreversible, we have technology that can help us detect its early signs and prevent it from worsening.
Cataracts
As you age, your eye’s natural lens will begin to cloud and harden, diminishing your vision. We can examine your eyes for cataracts and help tailor a treatment plan to manage your vision until surgery is necessary.
Dry Eye
Dry eye is a common yet uncomfortable condition where your eyes either don’t produce enough tears or produce tears that are low-quality, leaving your eyes feeling dried out, itchy, scratchy, and red. Our doctors can identify the root cause of your dry eye with our modern equipment and customize a treatment plan to address it while providing you with rapid relief.
Digital Eye Strain
This is a condition that’s becoming more common due to the rise of digital screen use and happens when your eyes are over-exposed to blue light. We have specialty blue light blocking glasses that can help reduce digital eye strain and its symptoms, like headaches and blurry vision.
Macular Degeneration
Macular Degeneration
Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) occurs with age and develops when your macula, the part of your eye responsible for central vision, begins to wear down. This damage can affect the way you see things in front of you, and it doesn’t always have noticeable symptoms until it’s too late. We use the latest diagnostic tools to identify indicators of AMD — and will quickly come up with a customized treatment plan if we do see any signs of concern.
Glaucoma
Glaucoma
This common condition is the leading cause of blindness for adults over the age of 60, where abnormally high intraocular pressure (IOP) damages a crucial part of your vision system, the optic nerve. While damage from glaucoma is irreversible, we have technology that can help us detect its early signs and prevent it from worsening.
Cataracts
Cataracts
As you age, your eye’s natural lens will begin to cloud and harden, diminishing your vision. We can examine your eyes for cataracts and help tailor a treatment plan to manage your vision until surgery is necessary.
Dry Eye
Dry Eye
Dry eye is a common yet uncomfortable condition where your eyes either don’t produce enough tears or produce tears that are low-quality, leaving your eyes feeling dried out, itchy, scratchy, and red. Our doctors can identify the root cause of your dry eye with our modern equipment and customize a treatment plan to address it while providing you with rapid relief.
Digital Eye Strain
Digital Eye Strain
This is a condition that’s becoming more common due to the rise of digital screen use and happens when your eyes are over-exposed to blue light. We have specialty blue light blocking glasses that can help reduce digital eye strain and its symptoms, like headaches and blurry vision.